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Latitude: 50.9182 / 50°55'5"N
Longitude: -3.7039 / 3°42'13"W
OS Eastings: 280326
OS Northings: 114570
OS Grid: SS803145
Mapcode National: GBR L6.QKHS
Mapcode Global: FRA 364P.0W2
Plus Code: 9C2RW79W+7F
Entry Name: Church of St John the Baptist
Listing Date: 20 February 1967
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1305506
English Heritage Legacy ID: 97476
ID on this website: 101305506
Location: St John the Baptist's Church, Witheridge, North Devon, EX16
County: Devon
District: North Devon
Civil Parish: Witheridge
Built-Up Area: Witheridge
Traditional County: Devon
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon
Church of England Parish: Witheridge with Creacombe
Church of England Diocese: Exeter
Tagged with: Church building
WITHERIDGE CHURCH STREET (north side),
SS 81 SW Witheridge
9/73 Church of St John the
20.2.67 Baptist
GV I
Anglican parish church. Circa 1500, restored 1841 and 1884. Coursed local rubble,
freestone dressings, slated roofs, coped verges, some lead-sheeting roofs.
Plan: nave, chancel, north and south aisles, south porch, small south porch to
chancel, 1884 north vestry, west tower of 1841. Mostly Perpendicular style,
Victorian work of Gothic style.
Exterior: lofty 3-stage Perpendicular tower with set-back buttresses rising to the
third stage, this rebuilt in 1841, embattleu parapet, large corner pinnacles on
square bases, small semi-circular head bell-chamber windows with louvres, labels,
similar windows to the ringing-chamber stage, small semi-circular headed 3-light
west window, semi-circular heads to the lights, semi-circular head west doorway,
blocked with small 2-light windows inserted in 1884. 4-bay south aisle, all 3-light
Perpendicular windows with tracery replaced 1841, parapets to the main body of the
building replaced also at this time; polygonal stair-turret to the east giving
access to the former rood loft, tiny foiled stairlight. South porch with diagonal
buttresses, embattled parapet with 3 large pinnacles (C19). 4-bay north aisle is
Perpendicular. Simple vestry with chimney dated:- "1884", reused C13 2-light
window. Single bay chancel, C13 2-light window reset to the south, large 3-light
C19 east window with reticulated tracery. Scratch dial on south wall; priest's
door to south with a neo-Perpendicular type porch, probably 1841. Main entrance to
interior with a good 4-centred arch head with carved ornamental spandrels, ribbed
and studded door.
Interior: plastered walls with colourwash, nave and 2 aisles with 4-bay quite tall
arcades; the piers of Pevsners B-type with "standard capitals". Squint from the
south aisle chancel arch. Ceiled wagon roof in the nave. Perpendicular font,
octagonal, richly decorated with quatrefoils. Perpendicular-stone pulpit with
figures in narrow panels under ogee canopies. In one panel a Crucifixion. C19 pews
with plain bench ends. Some windows with C19 stained glass. Some plain C19
monuments.
Listing NGR: SS8032714568
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